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This 20-degree angled ear speculum offers a 4 × 5mm oval aperture for broader exposure of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. Ideal for otologic exam, cerumen impaction removal, and aural irrigation in adult and adolescent patients, the slightly larger opening accommodates standard aural instruments while the oblique angle maintains excellent visualization.
Features & Benefits
Oblique ear speculum with a 20-degree angle and 5 × 6mm oval opening enables comprehensive examination and instrumentation of the external auditory canal in larger ears. The expanded aperture accommodates multiple instruments simultaneously, supporting cerumen removal, foreign body extraction, and aural cleaning procedures while maintaining clear visualization of deeper canal structures.
This larger 20-degree angled speculum provides a 5.5 × 6.5mm oval aperture for optimal exposure in adult ears requiring detailed cerumen management and aural instrumentation. The oblique angle and generous opening support concurrent use of curettes and suction while maintaining visualization of the anterior canal wall and tympanic membrane.
Complete with dual tympanostomy tube inserters (1mm and 1.2mm), this forceps system provides both single and dual insertion capability in a compact 105mm package. Its straight geometry maintains visual axis during myringotomy approach, and the paired inserter tips enable efficient tube placement in routine and revision cases. Stainless steel ensures durability.
The Eicken antrum cannula with long curve delivers precise fluid access during maxillary sinus lavage and antrostomy procedures. Its 2.5mm bore and Luer lock connection enable reliable coupling with irrigation and suction systems. The long-curve geometry navigates the ostiomeatal complex.
The Eicken antrum cannula with long curve and 3mm bore delivers increased irrigation flow for larger antral cavities or multiple-site work. The Luer lock connection provides secure coupling to standard irrigation equipment, while the curved tip navigates the complex antral anatomy. The 3mm diameter supports higher-volume fluid delivery.
The Eicken antrum cannula with long curve and 4mm bore is sized for maximum irrigation capacity during extensive antral procedures. The Luer lock connection supports seamless attachment to standard irrigation systems, while the curved geometry allows atraumatic navigation through the antrostomy. The larger bore accommodates gravity-fed or pump-assisted irrigation.
The Eicken antrum cannula with short curve and 3mm bore combines increased flow capacity with anatomically limited approach required in tight antral recesses. The Luer lock connection provides secure integration with standard irrigation systems, while the short curve minimizes contact with antral mucosa. The 3mm diameter balances flow and safety.
The Eicken short-curve antrum cannula is designed for direct maxillary sinus access during antrostomy and disease drainage. Its 4mm bore accommodates higher-flow irrigation and specimen removal. The short curve reduces navigation distance to the antrum.
The Eicken antrum cannula with long curve and 2.5mm bore is designed for controlled irrigation and aspiration during endonasal sinus surgery. The Luer lock connection ensures secure attachment to irrigation systems, while the curved geometry navigates maxillary antral anatomy. The 2.5mm diameter permits adequate fluid flow without excessive pressure.
The Eicken antrum cannula with short curve and 2.5mm bore provides controlled irrigation in confined antral spaces where limited curvature is needed. The Luer lock connection ensures reliable attachment to irrigation apparatus, while the shorter curve reduces the risk of mucosa trauma in tightly remodeled antral anatomy. The 2.5mm bore supplies adequate fluid capacity.
This heavily curved 7.5mm elevator with Bruns-style handle is intended for mastoid and nasal bone elevation during ENT procedures. The pronounced curve navigates around bony landmarks in the temporal region. Stainless steel construction withstands the mechanical demands of osteal dissection.
The endaural speculum provides stable visualization of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane during otologic examination and minor aural procedures. Its 22mm straight blade fits the adult ear canal without excessive pressure. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability.
This small 22mm endaural speculum uses strongly curved shafts to direct light into the external auditory canal during otologic procedures. The 152mm overall length keeps the speculum frame clear of the operative microscope's field, while the small blade size suits narrower canals.
A 75‑degree curve on this ENT curette aligns the working end with posterior and lateral sinus anatomy, permitting removal of granulation tissue and polypoid disease. The 3.5 × 8.3mm cup captures tissue fragments while maintaining mucosal visualization. At 180mm length, it balances reach with ergonomic control for standing or seated surgeon technique.
The 4 × 5mm Farrior speculum widens the visualized canal space for diagnostic and procedural otology in adult patients. The straight geometry provides predictable canal insertion, while the slightly larger aperture enhances light transmission and instrumentation clearance. Stainless‑steel construction delivers lasting durability.
The Farrior ear speculum, size 2, uses a 7mm round opening with oblique angled end and ebonized finish for otologic examination and cerumen removal. The oblique geometry improves visualization of the tympanic membrane at varied angles. Ebonized stainless steel resists discoloration and corrosion.
This Farrior ear speculum features a 3×4mm oval inner diameter with a 20‑degree angled tip to support focused visualization of the external auditory canal.
The Farrior ear speculum with oval oblique tip (Size 2, 6mm) provides improved access to the anterior and superior aural canal wall during otologic examination and cerumen removal. The oval geometry conforms to natural canal anatomy better than round tips while the oblique angle presentation enhances visualization of anterior tympanic structures. At 40mm overall length, the speculum achieves stable positioning.
Selected for narrow external auditory canals, this Farrior ear speculum presents a 3 × 4mm oval tip rather than a round bore. The oval profile slips past hair‑bearing canal cartilage and widens visualization of the tympanic membrane during otoscopy, myringotomy, or transcanal middle‑ear surgery. Stainless steel construction supports repeated steam sterilization through busy office and OR rotations.
The Farrior oval ear speculum with 4.5 × 5.5mm aperture is designed for wide visualization of the entire aural canal during otoscopy and otologic surgery. The regular end provides atraumatic canal insertion, while the flat sides accommodate instrumentation without obstruction. Farrior's pattern balances patient comfort with surgeon access.
The Farrior oval ear speculum with 4mm opening provides direct visualization of the ear canal and tympanic membrane during otoscopy and minor aural procedures. The oval profile conforms to the ear canal geometry and minimizes pressure points. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated insertion and cleaning cycles.
This Farrior ear speculum is designed with an oval 5mm × 6mm tip to optimize visualization of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. The oval geometry provides a wider field of view while the regular end supports comfortable, atraumatic insertion. Standard reusable construction ensures cost‑effective long‑term use in otologic exams and minor procedures.
The Farrior ear speculum delivers precise exposure of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane during otoscopy and minor aural procedures. Its oval 7 × 8mm aperture provides adequate visualization while reducing patient discomfort. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability across repeated patient encounters.
This Farrior ear speculum (size 3) features a 6 × 5.5mm oblique oval opening that directs light into the aural canal without resistance. The ebony handle contrasts stainless steel tubing for ergonomic grip, while the 43mm compact length supports steady visualization during otologic examination and cerumen removal.
The Farrior ear speculum size 4 features a 6 × 6mm oval opening with oblique geometry and ebonized stainless steel for standard adult otologic examination. The 43mm overall length provides adequate hand clearance during otoscopy. Oval geometry conforms to adult canal anatomy.
The Farrior ear speculum size 5 employs a 7 × 6.5mm oval opening with oblique profile and ebonized finish for larger adult canal examination. The increased aperture accommodates broader anatomy while maintaining oblique visualization advantage. Stainless steel and ebonized construction endures sterilization.
The Farrior ear speculum size 6 delivers a 7.5 × 7mm oval opening with oblique angle for large adult and postauricular canal examination. The largest Farrior profile supports surgeons evaluating canal pathology in adults with prominent or enlarged anatomy. Ebonized stainless steel resists corrosion.
The Farrior oval ear speculum Size 3 (6.5 × 7.5mm) provides intermediate aural canal visualization for adult otoscopy and ear surgery. The 40mm compact length supports single-handed manipulation while maintaining full canal view. Regular-end design minimizes canal irritation during extended examination or instrumentation.
The Farrior oval ear speculum Size 4 (7.5 × 8.5mm) delivers maximum aural canal exposure for comprehensive otoscopic and surgical visualization in adult patients. The 40mm compact length maintains precise instrument positioning while the regular end ensures atraumatic canal insertion. The larger aperture accommodates full-size surgical instruments during otologic procedures.